To respond to the El Niño drought crisis in Mozambique, and support the goals of the PEPFAR program, USAID/Mozambique is funding the expansion of drought and flood resilient water supply systems to communities and health facilities in 14 he
This evaluation examines the long-term sustainability of select components from the USAID-funded Millennium Water Alliance program in Ethiopia (MWA-EP), implemented in 24 rural districts from 2004–2009. It focuses on outcomes related to rural water point construction, management, and rehabilitation, as well as participatory sanitation and hygiene education and construction activities.
This brief summarizes findings of an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of select components from the USAID-funded Millennium Water Alliance program in Ethiopia, implemented in 24 rural districts from 2004–2009.
This blog post discusses some of the key findings and lessons learned from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of outcomes related to the USAID-funded Millennium Water Alliance program in Ethiopia, implemented between 2004–2009 in 24 rural districts.
SWS is holding a webinar on August 23 to present recent learning about preventive maintenance, and how it can help local governments, communities, and the local private sector to shift the paradigm from paying pump mechanics to fix broken pumps to paying them to keep water services running.
Sustainable management of water resources and protection of vulnerable watersheds and ecosystems are crucial to ensuring environmentally viable food production and economic development.
Sylvia Cabus serves as Senior Gender Advisor for USAID’s Office of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment. In this podcast, Sylvia speaks with Global Waters Radio about some of the many ways the Agency integrates gender into its water, sanitation, and hygiene programming.
There is a global connection between women and water. Yet little research exists that fully explores the impact of women’s access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) — especially through the lens of eco